Tiki Bars
Restaurant Aloha
Saint-Jérôme, Quebec, Canada (Closed)
Restaurant Aloha opened in 1978. The wide restaurant had a narrow A-frame entrance; sometime between 2007 and 2011 the entrance was stripped of much of its tiki charm, but the bar at Aloha still had thatch and beachcomber lamps, and the restaurants still served flaming Pu Pu Platters and a "Flamme Tahitienne" in a volcano bowl. The restaurant closed in late 2014.
Tiki Doré
Montréal, Quebec, Canada (Closed)
Tiki Doré was opened by Douglas Chan, a former employee of the Montreal Kon-Tiki. Chan sold Tiki Doré in 1990. (Chan also founded the nearby Jardin Tiki.) Tiki Doré closed in January 2000, and the location is now a Russian gourmet deli of sorts (as of 2021).
The Aloha Room
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (Closed)
This was a bar in Barrymore's Music Hall with a vague tropical theme -- a basic dive bar with some thatch here and there and a few plastic tikis. Tropical drinks were available.
Appears to have closed @2012 with some promotion for a comeback in 2020 that never materialized.
Restaurant Luau
Sainte-Adèle, Quebec, Canada
Opened in 1973. Closed briefly in 2019 and then re-opened under new owners.
This restaurant is more heavily tilted towards being a Chinese restaurant than a tiki destination, but nonetheless they serve drinks in tiki mugs and have bamboo and rattan throughout.
Tiki Village
Prince George, British Columbia, Canada (Closed)
Opened November 12th, 1964 by Bill Blinko and Vic Booth.
It was Prince George's first downtown supper club.
This was a well-known live music venue.
The club went bankrupt and closed its doors on December 5th, 1966.
Restaurant Waikiki - Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada (Closed)
Kon-Tiki - Montréal
Montréal, Quebec, Canada (Closed)
This restaurant, the first of the Kon-Tiki chain owned by Steve Crane and his second restaurant after the Luau in Beverly Hills, opened in 1958 and was in the Sheraton-Mt. Royal. It closed in 1981. Some of the decor from here went to the Jardin Tiki.
Sneeki Tiki - at the Best Western Premier Chateau Granville Hotel & Suites & Conference Centre
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (Closed)
This bar and restaurant opened in September of 2018 on the street level of the Best Western Premier Chateau Granville Hotel & Suites & Conference Centre.
The bar and restaurant was known for offering live music on select nights.
However, it closed @2020.
The Shameful Tiki Room - Toronto - 777 Queen Street West
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
The Shameful Tiki Room Toronto originally opened in 2015 at 1378 Queen Street West.
Their final night there was May 27th, 2025.
They re-opened here, just down the road, at 777 Queen Street West on June 9th, 2025.
Shangri-La - Burnaby
Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada (Closed)
This bar was open from around 1965-1970. Later, it was re-named the Tiki Tai.
The Shore Leave
Old Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Closed)
The Shore Leave opened in the Danforth neighborhood of Toronto in November 2015. Closed on April 15th, 2020 as result of the Covid crisis and their inability to pay their rent.